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Dealer lot of four Phoenix / Raven Arms Model Raven .25 caliber pistols. Nickel-finish with faux pearl grips; nickel-finish with black plastic grips, including original box & literature; matte stainless finish, with black plastic grips, including original box and literature; nickel-plate with black plastic grips. Finish on all four guns ranges from 85% to 90%, with minor handling wear. Grips are all good to excellent, and bores are in very good condition, but may require cleaning. Caliber: .25 Auto Serial #: 1910676; 3208464; 3131994; 1701440

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Colt Army Special revolver in .32-20 WCF, manufactured in 1914. 6 inch barrel, blued finish, and correct original Colt hard rubber grips. Bore is clean, with a few tiny pits, but overall very good for the age. Original bluing is about 75%, with holster, muzzle, and edge wear. Grips are very good. Overall very good condition. Caliber: .32-20 Serial #: 360649

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Colt Police Positive .38 Special revolver, manufactured in 1930. 4 inch barrel, blued finish, and original checkered walnut grips with Rampant Colt medallions. Bore is bright and clean, bluing is 98%, but appears to be a re-finish. Grips are very good. Overall very good condition. Caliber: .38 Special Serial #: 398436

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Colt Police Positive .38 Special revolver, manufactured in 1920. 4 inch barrel, with nickel plated finish, and Colt hard rubber grips. Bore is good for the age, with a few rough spots, nickel has been re-finished, but is about 90% coverage. Chip missing from bottom back of right grip, left grip very good. Overall good condition. With holster. Caliber: .38 Spl Serial #: 212691

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Exceptional Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector Model of 1917 Military .45 revolver, professionally engraved on the side Alcott F. Elwell, with military ID 0-108092 (Lt. Colonel Infantry). 5 1/2 inch barrel, with original satin blue finish, smooth walnut grips, and lanyard on butt. Ordinance mark on left of frame above cylinder, and "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" roll stamped under barrel.. Bore is bright and clean, finish is 99%, with only the slightest hint of holster wear at muzzle edge, and grips are excellent. All lettering and markings are clear and crisp. Matching named holster, and half moon clips are also included. Overall historic and desirable example of a named military weapon, in excellent condition. Caliber: .45 ACP Serial #: 51014

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Webley "WS" Army Model .450 / .455 revolver. Very similar to the Webley Mark VI. British proofs where barrel meets frame on top, and one proof mark in each flute of cylinder. Marked "WEBLEY PATENTS" with winged bullet over "WS" on left side of frame below cylinder. Caliber and part number on face of cylinder, indicating that it has not been shaved down for half moon clips. lanyard loop remains on butt of frame. Bore is remarkably bright and clean for a gun of this age. About 40-50% of the blued finish remains, with scattered surface rust and patina. Grips are severely chipped on both panels. Caliber: .450/.455 Serial #: 125374

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Smith & Wesson Model 15-2 revolver in .38 Special. Blued, with 4 inch barrel and rubber grips. Bore is good and clean, and finish is about 85%, with holster wear to muzzle, a couple of very small spots to lower frame, and light edge wear to cylinder. Rubber grips excellent. Overall very good condition. Caliber: .38 Spl Serial #: 749312

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Ruger New Model Single Six .22LR revolver, with .22 Magnum conversion cylinder. Manufactured in 1975. Blued, with 6 1/2 inch barrel and Ruger factory grips. Bore is good and clean, finish is about is about 85%, with small patches of surface rust around cylinder edge, carbon spotting on hammer, and a hint of holster wear to left side of muzzle. Overall very good condition, with original box. Caliber: .22 LR / .22 Magnum Serial #: 63-43521